Miller Electric 602, 402 Placing Jumper Links, Tools Needed Do not overtighten Jumper link nuts

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4-14. Placing Jumper Links

! Disconnect and lockout/tag- out input power before installing or moving jumper links.

Check input voltage available at site.

1 Jumper Link Label

Check label − only one is on unit.

2 Jumper Links

Move jumper links to match input voltage.

Close and secure access door, or go on to Section 4-15.

200 VOLTS

230 VOLTS

 

460 VOLTS

 

 

 

Ref. S-174 976-B

230 VOLTS

460 VOLTS

 

575 VOLTS

1

 

 

Ref. S-174 973-B

 

 

 

220 VOLTS

380 VOLTS

400 VOLTS

440 VOLTS

(FACTORY OPTION)

 

 

Ref. S-174 975-B

 

 

 

2

Tools Needed:

3/8 in

Do not overtighten

3/8 in

jumper link nuts.

 

Ref. ST-800 103-A

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